The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday deals with the right to freedom of religion. What does it mean
to have freedom of religion? The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints defines freedom of religion as follows.
Freedom of religion is a fundamental
human right that protects the conscience of all people. It allows us to think,
express and act upon what we deeply believe. But around the world, and in the
United States, this freedom is eroding. Churches, religious organizations and
individuals face increasing restrictions as they participate in the public
square, express their beliefs or serve in society. But there is much good that
Church members and people of goodwill can do to preserve and strengthen
religious freedom.
The First Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” The
federal government, as well as state and local governments, is bound by this
law. No government can form any law that is for or against any religion. The
Founders obviously felt strongly about the need for this freedom because they
placed it first in the First Amendment.
Why do we need freedom of religion? One
reason that we need freedom of religion is that it protects everyone. Every
person is free to worship whatever God they choose and to do it in whatever way
they choose – or to not worship God at all. This freedom is important because
our nation and society has great diversity.
This site has a cute video outlining why religious freedom is important. I encourage you
to watch it.
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